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His song Dhalsim is great and all, but the beauty of his bass drowned out all of my other senses.

This patronizing interview is delightfully charming.

A look at the band's tracking sessions for next year's record.

This is the kind of dumb that I can get behind.

Apparently the guys in the band didn't know until mixing that their new album would be entirely ampless.

These Dimarzio endorsers have a lot to say about their own tone, liking each other's tone, liking each other's bands,

It's a selfish man that won't see the joy in celebrating others

The maiden voyage of our "Quality Control" reviews section sets sail with Sam Jacobs' review of the high-gain guitar amp.

Not pictured: Fredrik Thordendal asking what “analog” means.

The man carries himself with a confidant swagger that makes me want to buy cigars and/or bourbon.

Forgive me if I get excited about some new options for bassists who prefer valves over solid-state.

Toontrack know that to hype things up a little Meshuggah goes a long way.

Pensado's Place does a lengthy interview regarding Andrews' production work